| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | James Parker | I don't think banks should do it though.
The idea is to teach your kids on how to save it not to thieve it. |
| 2 | Susanb | |
| 3 | Anonymous | I think this is so important. Ulitimately it should be down to the parents to teach this to their children, but we know not all people set a very good example when it comes to money. I wish I'd had chance to have lessons like this while I was at school |
| 4 | JOANNE AKINS | |
| 5 | linzi strachan | |
| 6 | claire kennedy | |
| 7 | Sam black-hawks | i didnt have a clue about money when i left home and have ended up stressed and in debt becase i didnt have a clue what i was doing with ym money and how to budget etc i dont want my kids to end up in the same situation so any training on the subject they can get at school is a brilliant idea |
| 8 | claire kennedy | i didnt have a clue bout money at all wen i left my home i had freinds tht helped me threw it and know enough to get me buy |
| 9 | Sarah Wakefield | |
| 10 | julia holly | when i moved into my own flat at 16 i didnt have a clue about money got myself into a load of debt by having bank loans doorstop loans catalogs etc
i really wish i been given life skills re money at school |
| 11 | Tracey Wright | |
| 12 | Anonymous | |